33 terrorists killed, 25 people martyred in Jaffar Express operation: ISPR DG

Pakistan
The rescue mission concluded with the safe recovery of all passengers
ISPR DG says terrorists are in contact with their facilitators in Afghanistan
The train is trapped in a tunnel and the driver was killed after attack
President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemn attack
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said that all 33 terrorists were killed during the Jaffar Express rescue operation in Balochistan's Bolan district.
Speaking on Dunya News' program "On the Front," he revealed that 21 civilians had already been martyred before the operation began. The rescue mission concluded with the safe recovery of all passengers, though four FC personnel also embraced martyrdom.
Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry stated that the final clearance operation was carried out with extreme caution and professionalism, ensuring no harm came to the hostages. The terrorists had divided the passengers into three groups, and the rescue was executed step by step.
The operation involved personnel from the Pakistan Army, Air Force, FC, and SSG.
The ISPR DG clarified that the terrorists responsible for the Jaffar Express attack had no connection to Islam or Balochistan.
He disclosed that the terrorists used passengers as human shields and targeted innocent people with the support and facilitation of foreign handlers.
He described the attack site as remote and difficult to access. Despite these challenges, security forces successfully rescued women and children. The attack commenced on March 11 at 1pm when terrorists targeted the railway track and took passengers hostage.
The ISPR DG also pointed out that as soon as the incident occurred, Indian media broadcasted old videos, exposing the link between terrorists and their supporters.
He criticised certain political elements in Pakistan for spreading baseless propaganda, accusing some individuals of sacrificing national interests in their pursuit of power. However, he stressed that the people of Pakistan are aware of these tactics and are closely observing the situation.
He concluded by acknowledging the ongoing sacrifices of security personnel, emphasizing that soldiers continue to embrace martyrdom daily in the line of duty.
Terrorists blew up railway track and stopped the passenger train en route to Peshawar from Balochistan capital Quetta on Tuesday. They took more than 440 passengers hostage.
They have been battling security forces, who conducted a rescue operation after the attack.
According to security sources, heavy firing has been continuing between forces and terrorists. The terrorists have been surrounded and the operation will continue until the last terrorist is eliminated, they quoted security officers as having said.
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Reuters quoted a senior police officer as saying that the terrorists have claimed they are holding 214 people. "The affected train is still on the spot and the armed men are holding up passengers," he added.
"Security forces launched a massive operation," he said, adding that helicopters and special forces had been deployed.
The train was trapped in a tunnel and the driver was killed after suffering serious injuries, local authorities, police and railway officials said.
The Baloch Liberation Army, a separatist militant group, said it blew up the track and "swiftly took control of the train".
The BLA has demanded the release within 48 hours of Baloch political prisoners, activists and missing persons it said had been abducted by the military.
"BLA is prepared for a prisoner exchange," the group said.
THE OPERATION
Due to the presence of civilians, security forces are proceeding with extreme caution. Additionally, the rugged terrain of the area has further complicated the operation.
According to security officials, the assailants bombed the railway track before boarding the train and opened fire on the locomotive.
According to sources, the train departed Quetta at 9:30am and came under attack while passing through Pehro Kunri area in Bolan region.
Security forces cordoned off the area, which falls within the mountainous terrain near Machh. Mobile services in the area are unavailable.
EMERGENCY DECLARED
Emergency was declared at Sibi Hospital, and ambulances were dispatched to the scene soon after the incident.
The provincial government ordered emergency measures after the tragic incident.
“There are reports of intense firing at a Jaffar Express [train], which was heading from Quetta to Peshawar, between Pehro Kunri and Gadalar,” Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind said in a statement.
Meanwhile, an emergency was also declared at Quetta's Civil Hospital.
GOVT PLEDGES TO FIGHT TOOTH AND NAIL
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the terrorist attack on Jaffar Express in Dhadar area of Bolan Pass.
In their separate statements, they lauded the security forces for their bravery and professionalism demonstrated in the operation against terrorists.
Federal Minister for Interior and Narcotics Control Mohsin Naqvi stays in contact with Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti after the horrific attack on the Peshawar-bound Jaffar Express.
Naqvi expressed sorrow over the loss of precious lives in the incident and assured the Balochistan chief minister of full support by the federal government. Both leaders lauded the security forces for their timely action.
Naqvi heaped praises on Bugti by saying that the Balochistan CM was a brave man.
TRAIN OPERATION SUSPENDED
Pakistan Railways administration, meanwhile, announced change in schedule of trains in the aftermath of terrorist attack on Jaffar Express in Balochinstan.
According to an announcement, all operations from Quetta railway station have temporarily been suspended. The service of Bolan Mail between Karachi and Quetta has been cancelled.
The train service will resume after repair of rail track, it said.
Security in trains and on railway stations across the country has been increased, the railway announced.
HELP DESK
The administration also announced setting up help desks at Quetta, Rawalpindi and Lahore railway stations.
Pakistan Railways spokesperson said the officials at help desk will give information about the passengers of the Jaffar Express.
The Rawalpindi desk is in constant contact with Quetta and Peshawar. Moreover, people can contact phone numbers 0819201210 and 0819201211 and Pakistan Railway inquiry number 117 for any information, the spokesperson concluded.
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